The University of Tulsa is an NCAA Division I member for all sports and a member of the American Athletic Conference. TU moved into The American on July 1, 2014 after dominating Conference USA with more than double the number of league championships than any other conference school in nine years as a C-USA member.

Since the opening of the Donald W. Reynolds Center in 1998, Tulsa’s athletic facilities have undergone a major facelift. New facilities include the Michael D. Case Tennis Center, the Collins Family Softball Complex, the Hurricane Soccer and Track Stadium, the J. Bird Sr. Shell Nest, the Jack Zink Indoor Rowing Center, the Case Athletic Complex and major renovation to H.A. Chapman Stadium.

Riverdale, N.Y. -
The University of Tulsa women's basketball team improved its record to 5-6 on the season with a 68-60 victory over Manhattan on Saturday afternoon in the Draddy Gymnasium.

With the score knotted at 58, Tulsa closed out the game on a 10-2 run to seal the victory.

Manhattan (3-6) was led by Rosalee Mason (London, England) who recored a double-double, scoring 24 points and grabbing 13 rebounds. Mason scored her 1,000th career point in the game. She now has 1,009 career points.

Tulsa got a solid all-around game from All-American Candidate Allison Curtin who scored 24 points, grabbed four rebounds, had four assists and four steals. Curtin was 12-13 from the foul-line.

Tulsa outscored Manhattan 35-27 in the second half. Curtin scored 13 points in the second half, while TaTanisha Wagoner scored 10 of her 12 points in the second half.

Manhattan shot 43% and Tulsa shot 35% from the field for the game. Tulsa out rebounded the Lady Jaspers 41 to 31, including 20 offensive rebounds for the Golden Hurricane.